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Post by fwaukazoo on Mar 29, 2007 8:04:33 GMT -5
Hi. mdenny
Thank you for taking another look.
Beside the Diedrich and Whipple, most of the information I used came about from your posting and you citing other sites, Thank you.
Francis
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Post by vmarier on Apr 1, 2007 12:08:15 GMT -5
I was looking at the post "Lake Superior half-breed Chippewa" and the land scripts. There are several people on the list that I would like to look up. I would like to look at the information on their application to receive the script. Would anyone know where to lookz? Any suggestions would be appreciated. vmarier
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Post by mdenney on Apr 1, 2007 23:36:53 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Apr 1, 2007 23:37:52 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Apr 1, 2007 23:39:03 GMT -5
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Post by vmarier on Apr 2, 2007 11:50:59 GMT -5
Thanks. vmarier
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Post by mdenney on Apr 2, 2007 15:36:29 GMT -5
Look at this link it has very very much information and it has all kinds of links to more information it easy to get lost in the links on this site. link below- www.maquah.net/Historical/Scrip/list.htmlI was looking at the post "Lake Superior half-breed Chippewa" and the land scripts. There are several people on the list that I would like to look up. I would like to look at the information on their application to receive the script. Would anyone know where to lookz? Any suggestions would be appreciated. vmarier
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Post by vmarier on Apr 3, 2007 13:22:14 GMT -5
I looked at this site six months ago but thank you for pointing it out to me. It has changed and has new information on it. This site is worth checking out periodically. vmarier
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Post by mdenney on Apr 9, 2007 13:47:21 GMT -5
genelady wrote this
Hello! I have just registered to your site. I have been very interested in the postings, especially about Robert Lacroix. I am searching for a Lacroix family line.. My Great Grandmother was Delima Lacroix (as we know of). Possibly another name that may be in front of Delima. She married Theodul I. Jolin in Biddeford Maine in 1903. I have a copy of her marriage certificate. Her father was Joseph Lacroix and mother is stated on marriage cert. as Anette Cahill. I have been told by several people in the older generations of my family that Delima was full Native American. I do not know which tribe or clan she was from. When I saw the picture here of Robert I felt the need to ask.. who were his family memebers were and where he had lived and what time frame. It appears that Delima moved alot.. I THINK she was born in Cananda.. moved to Ma or Me. possibly lived in CT also. Can anyone direct me to find records of Delima? Thank you for your time.. any help will be highly appreciated. Respectfully.. Genelady
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Post by mdenney on Apr 9, 2007 14:00:54 GMT -5
Well hello and thankyou for Joining our site , and yes I will try or someone will try to answer your questions. To Start with all the Information boards are at this link below- mdenney.proboards55.com/index.cgiThen after you get to here the main board is the ( Indian Archives/ Records ) you click on it there is alot of boards inside of this one with alot of information in each one. now for help you click on To ask for help on a person you , then after this you click on the name again go to the bottom and post what you want to know Ok . Then if you want to start your own tread then go to( Indian Archives /records ) click on it then aftewr you do this your see a file folder up in the right hand corner that is light tan with feathers 4 of them click on it name your tread and put in the information you want to add genelady wrote this Hello! I have just registered to your site. I have been very interested in the postings, especially about Robert Lacroix. I am searching for a Lacroix family line.. My Great Grandmother was Delima Lacroix (as we know of). Possibly another name that may be in front of Delima. She married Theodul I. Jolin in Biddeford Maine in 1903. I have a copy of her marriage certificate. Her father was Joseph Lacroix and mother is stated on marriage cert. as Anette Cahill. I have been told by several people in the older generations of my family that Delima was full Native American. I do not know which tribe or clan she was from. When I saw the picture here of Robert I felt the need to ask.. who were his family memebers were and where he had lived and what time frame. It appears that Delima moved alot.. I THINK she was born in Cananda.. moved to Ma or Me. possibly lived in CT also. Can anyone direct me to find records of Delima? Thank you for your time.. any help will be highly appreciated. Respectfully.. Genelady
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Post by vicky on Apr 9, 2007 15:14:44 GMT -5
Hi genelady, I am wondering if this is the Robert LaCroix you have seen here? He was my GGrandfather, and he died in 1953. This does not appear to be the Robert you are looking for. This LaCroix line was located in MN and SD with a few settling in NE. My family tree can be found here- but it is for information only, lots of work left to do on this, with additions/corrections ongoing, but you'll get the general idea. - www.rootsweb.com/~sdmarsha/LaCroix2.htmHow nice to have you on this site. I hope we can help you. Just give us a holler! Vicky
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Post by hermin11 on Apr 9, 2007 18:17:48 GMT -5
Hello again Genelady: I was able to find the marriage record for your Delima lacroix: Groom: Jolin, theodul Residence: Biddeford, Bride: Lacroix, Delima Residence: Biddeford Date: 26 Oct 1903 Cerficate: 0 Reference: Maine Marriages 1869 - 1969 at Ancestry.com Do you know when Delima was born and /or when she died? do you know how old she was when she died, and where? Do you know when her parents were born and when they died? do ou know if she had any sisters and/or brothers? ancestry listed several persons with Delima's last name, all born in Canada, but the spouses listed did not match the one for Biddeford ,Maine.I can not access Ancestry's Canadian records so i can't hel you there. that is why if you can send us more information on her family , as in re. the questions I asked above, it would greatly help us. which of your parents is a grandchild of Delima's? it would help too in doing a search for her if we knew when he/she was born, and where.
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Post by hermin11 on Apr 10, 2007 11:39:09 GMT -5
fellow researchers: I am wondering about Mark Diedrich's information about Nancy St. Clairelso. I found an Emma Anpahdiwin, in "Dakota Sioux Identity In Minnesota 1820-1995".Carolyn Ruth anderson.1997. Indiana University. Chapter 4.Return To Prairie Island. the author mentions the following: Tunkancandeska(John Smith) is listed on the 1859 Mdewakanton annnuity roll as a member of Wabasha's band, with a wwife andone child. he was born @1834, at Hemnican(RW Rep. 12-28-32). he was among those tried ,convictedtohang at Makato, but his sentence was commuted to imprisonment(Satterlee 1927,Addenda;12). However the author was unable to find any evidence of his imprisonment at Davenport. However she did find him on the list of allotments at Santee in 1872, receiving 84 acres, nand he had a wife and a child at thetime.. On the 1874 Census for Santee he is listed under Mahpiyaduta's band, but his name was crossed out and a notation beside his name"Minnesota". John Smith's wife's name was Julia Kanpeskadan9 please note,the author mispelled her name and called her Judy). In the 1885 Mdewakanton Enrollment, the family consisted of John, his wife, a son, and Emma(Anpahdiwin), the mother of Julia,age 80. An Emma Anpahdiwin , age 97 is also listed on the 1895 enrollment, but her daughter had died in 1894. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find anything on Emma Anpahdewin, to see if she and Nacy Anpahdewin were related . I wonder if anyone may have a probate on this Nancy St. Claire and one on Charles St. Claire that would help clear this up.
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Post by hermin11 on Apr 10, 2007 11:42:27 GMT -5
fellow researchers: I am wondering about Mark Diedrich's information about Nancy St. Clairels I found an Emma Anpahdiwin, in "Dakota Sioux Identity In Minnesota 1820-1995".Carolyn Ruth anderson.1997. Indiana University. Chapter 4.Return To Prairie Island. the author mentions the following: Tunkancandeska(John Smith) is listed on the 1859 Mdewakanton annnuity roll as a member of Wabasha's band, with a wwife andone child. he was born @1834, at Hemnican(RW Rep. 12-28-32). he was among those tried ,convictedtohang at Makato, but his sentence was commuted to imprisonment(Satterlee 1927,Addenda;12). However the author was unable to find any evidence of his imprisonment at Davenport. However she did find him on the list of allotments at Santee in 1872, receiving 84 acres, nand he had a wife and a child at thetime.. On the 1874 Census for Santee he is listed under Mahpiyaduta's band, but his name was crossed out and a notation beside his name"Minnesota". John Smith's wife's name was Julia Kanpeskadan9 please note,the author mispelled her name and called her Judy). In the 1885 Mdewakanton Enrollment, the family consisted of John, his wife, a son, and Emma(Anpahdiwin), the mother of Julia,age 80. An Emma Anpahdiwin , age 97 is also listed on the 1895 enrollment, but her daughter had died in 1894. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find anything on Emma Anpahdewin, to see if she and Nacy Anpahdewin were related . I wonder if anyone may have a probate on this Nancy St. Claire and one on Charles St. Claire that would help clear this up.
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Post by hermin11 on Apr 10, 2007 12:27:26 GMT -5
I was looking at the post "Lake Superior half-breed Chippewa" and the land scripts. There are several people on the list that I would like to look up. I would like to look at the information on their application to receive the script. Would anyone know where to lookz? Any suggestions would be appreciated. vmarier the Minnesota Genealogical Journal: 19 :1809-1816 has prt 3 of a series on "Original Land Entries-Mixed Blood/Indian Scrip. this part lists many chippewa Mixed Bloods who received Land Scrips.The land involved was near Vermillion lake. the Land office that handled these scrips was the Duluth land office which opened 15 Jan. 1863 - 30 Apr. 1925. the records of this land office are at the Minnesota Historical Society Arcives. there is another reference to land issued to the Chippewas. You just type in Red River Marriages in your Search box. When you get to that web site there should be a link to some records re. Land Allotments made to the Mixed Blood Chippewas. the last is a contact person who may be able to help yoou: Another source to check out is the NARA in Washington,DC which may have the information you seek. Mr.james L. Hansen, Genealogical Reference Librarian for the Wisconsin State Historical Society at madison Wisconsin. The phone nos to call are:608-264-6535 or 608-261-2430. he has written numerous articles for the Minn. Geneal. Journ.. i hope this helps you.
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